Function Definition

Points to a null terminated string containing the name of the uniform variable whose location is to be queried.

Description

glGetUniformLocation returns an integer that represents the location of a specific uniform variable within a program object. name​ must be a null terminated string that contains no white space. name​ must be an active uniform variable name in program​ that is not a structure, an array of structures, or a subcomponent of a vector or a matrix. This function returns -1 if name​ does not correspond to an active uniform variable in program​, if name​ starts with the reserved prefix "gl_", or if name​ is associated with an atomic counter or a named uniform block.

Uniform variables that are structures or arrays of structures may be queried by calling glGetUniformLocation for each field within the structure. The array element operator "[]" and the structure field operator "." may be used in name​ in order to select elements within an array or fields within a structure. The result of using these operators is not allowed to be another structure, an array of structures, or a subcomponent of a vector or a matrix. Except if the last part of name​ indicates a uniform variable array, the location of the first element of an array can be retrieved by using the name of the array, or by using the name appended by "[0]".

The actual locations assigned to uniform variables are not known until the program object is linked successfully. After linking has occurred, the command glGetUniformLocation can be used to obtain the location of a uniform variable. This location value can then be passed to glUniform​ to set the value of the uniform variable or to glGetUniform​ in order to query the current value of the uniform variable. After a program object has been linked successfully, the index values for uniform variables remain fixed until the next link command occurs. Uniform variable locations and values can only be queried after a link if the link was successful.

Errors

GL_INVALID_VALUE is generated if program​ is not a value generated by OpenGL.

GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if program​ is not a program object.

GL_INVALID_OPERATION is generated if program​ has not been successfully linked.